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Re: MK 1 Storm second time around

Posted: Sat May 19, 2012 3:45 pm
by dingorocco
Jim, looking good, cracked up at the clothesline pic !!!

As mentioned, rubber onto glass, trim in rubber, then fit to car.

Re: MK 1 Storm second time around

Posted: Sun May 20, 2012 6:01 pm
by jimmy h
Grant, that is not a clothes line anymore, it's my paint booth :hugegrin:

Many thanks to you all for your kind words.

Right I appreciate it will look like I have not done a great deal but, when you are a serious fanny like myself, these things take time :ugeek:

The spoiler had do go on first which meant waiting for self-adhesive foam tape which went between it and the body, and of course stainless steel self tapping screws captive in number plate (black) thingy's
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Then it was the bumper: Mounting brackets shot-blasted, 3 coats of zinc rich primer followed by 3 coats of satin black smoothrite and a final coat of waxoil. Waxoils sprayed down the chassis rails before also.
I really need to get my head around doing 'before and after shots'. The bumper looked dreadfull. Stripped it all of previous 30 odd years of whatever with methylated spirit and white spirit. Then, (it took me some time to grow a set of....... nads) power level 3 on a Bosch Heat Gun and held very close :shocking: followed by of course Auto Glym's finest - very happy with it indeed.
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Topped off with a new number plate plinth C/O VW Classic Parts

Re: MK 1 Storm second time around

Posted: Sun May 20, 2012 10:36 pm
by 81GTi
looking very smart indeed. :buddy:

Re: MK 1 Storm - The Money Pit

Posted: Sun May 27, 2012 6:47 am
by jimmy h
This week I've been rebuilding the drivers door, again it looks like slow progress but, the work that has gone towards :roll:

The internal stiffner which seperates the two bits of glass, yeah, shot blasted and loads of paint - same with the rear runner.
The "Chrome trim" - well it was not looking good, rubbed off scratched etc - so I had one option. I polished the Aluminium base using 1200 grade wet & dry followed by Scotch-Bright pads and loads of Autosol, then wiped with thinners and spray painted with many coats of laquer QUICKLY to avoid any oxidising.

The Leather is original circa 1980! just Auto Glym'd - goes to show its longevity
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Re: MK 1 Storm - The Money Pit

Posted: Sun Jun 03, 2012 6:13 pm
by jimmy h
Have to admit not the best photo's.

If you've been lying on your back for the last two days, knuckles gone, covered in brake fluid and petrol.

Strangely I'm still enjoying it!

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I'm off to the Isle of Man this week, need a break from this. :stop:

Re: MK 1 Storm - The Money Pit

Posted: Fri Jun 08, 2012 7:48 pm
by jimmy h
Phew, for a few moments of late I've been asking myself: 'am I missing the whole plot?
Particularly when it comes to achieving some sort of goal.

A quick trip over to the Isle of Man for the TT soon put things into perspective, What some men will do.. :shocking: :shocking:

Gravity Valve rebuild - not to be seen again.

So it was looking very scruffy
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The mounting bracket was pretty awfull
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New silicone vent pipes and a bit of a clean up
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Foam tape between the plastic covering trim and body to prevent water/crud ingress.
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When I say not to be seen again? similar to other stuff I've done, If you enjoy doing it - why cut corners?

Re: MK 1 Storm - The Money Pit

Posted: Sun Sep 09, 2012 3:55 pm
by jimmy h
Ruddy Heck! I had to flick through 3 pages to find my thread - it's been that long :wakey:

Not a week goes by when I do nothing on the Storm, but progress has not exactly been worthy of updates.Lot's of things have slowed the job up, mainly it could have been sorta ready for the Autumn - not good for a Mk 1!!

I'm now hoping to have it on the road for my fortieth birthday spring next year - I will have then owned it 19 years!

One of the BIG obstacles has been the Dashboard, mine was a terrible mess and pretty much beyond repair. I had seriously toyed with the idea with sending it off to 'Just Dashes' in the States for a refurb $$$$$$$$.

I went global and put my angst on Vortex, and, Polov 8 came to my rescue - Andy you are a star!

To see Andy's EG build is something to truly behold. A Masterpiece :hi:

Re: MK 1 Storm - The Money Pit

Posted: Thu Sep 13, 2012 9:58 pm
by 81GTi
I was starting to get worried...nearly phoned you and everything,lol. do you remember meeting Andy?

Re: MK 1 Storm - The Money Pit

Posted: Fri Sep 14, 2012 6:29 am
by jimmy h
81GTi wrote:I was starting to get worried...nearly phoned you and everything,lol. do you remember meeting Andy?
Craig, I'd seen some photo's that Grant (Dingrocco) had posted on Vortex of a visit of his to Blighty and Andy, and I thought: 'hang on a minute that looks familiar, it takes me back to late summer 2006 and Donnington'. Yes, that long ago! so when I first contacted Andy I said we'd met before and off course he remembered :buddy:

I visited last Saturday and we talked solid Mk1 rubbish for a good couple of hours :hehe: Craig give me a call anytime would be good to catch up - although Sunday would be good for me.

Re: MK 1 Storm - The Money Pit

Posted: Fri Sep 14, 2012 10:23 pm
by 81GTi
yup, and theres a good picture somewhere of the 3 mk1s lined up. we got Scirocco visitors here tomorrow(shavhead) so the conversation will be good if your passing ;-)

Re: MK 1 Storm - The Money Pit

Posted: Sat Sep 15, 2012 9:45 am
by polov8
Hey Craig, Hey Jimmy! I'll dig that pic out, it's around here somewhere....

Jimmy, it was good to catch up, I definitely think we'll be headed up your way sometime, just need to fix the reliable daily......

Edit, Found em!

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Re: MK 1 Storm - The Money Pit

Posted: Sun Sep 16, 2012 4:55 pm
by jimmy h
:vcool: epic photo Andy. Keep me posted when you want to visit - the Lakes (area) is very picturesque in Autumn.

I hit a rich seam of productivity today!!!
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I had a bit of a mare fitting this, I think it was due to the fact I was using new NOS rubber. I fitted the window with trim then had to take it back out to get the 'Boomerang trim' on Jeez I sweared! A heluva lot :ire:
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The weekend has been all about spraying the metal that meet's the parcel shelf, it was all scratched and rough, yes a job that should have been done at the bodyshop but I forgot to ask. Paints 4 U, expensive, yet miles better than the turd you get from your local - the carpet trim that sits above has gone to a local Upholsterer for new 'Edging'.
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I'm on a bit of a mission to rid my car of all self-tappers -so here you go M6 Stainless for the rear screen wash tank.
Never to be seen again!
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Yeah even the fuel tank sender cover plate was shot-blasted and zinced and painted
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Rear Seat is now in! - I might doss down on it tonight! :chill:
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Re: MK 1 Storm - The Money Pit

Posted: Sun Sep 16, 2012 11:02 pm
by 81GTi
Looking good Jimmy! great pictures Andy, happy days! unfortunately neither car has made it on the road this year due to lack of finances :-(

Re: MK 1 Storm - The Money Pit

Posted: Mon Sep 17, 2012 1:47 pm
by Reverend Frog
Loving this thread. Great to see a job done so carefully and with such attention to detail.

Re: MK 1 Storm - The Money Pit

Posted: Wed Oct 03, 2012 8:47 pm
by jimmy h
Cheers Rev - kind words.

Yeah if someone says I've plagiarized from elswhere (I saw it on Vortex - the 'I hate money thread')
It was a corner I could of cut but I'm happy with the way it has turned out and I at least think the front mount of the seat will look good coming out of the carpet.
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The paint from Paints 4 U is an excellent product.
Received a replacement steering wheel on Friday (cheers Craig) by all accounts it originated from Ryan's Blue Storm (mine had lost its leather wrap a long time ago)
I'm hoping to get the Newton Commecial under-floor kit in at the weekend and then carpet and front seats